Rene Gould wrote:
Hi I'm stuck on this jacket pattern with hood number 132-9 the left front from where you have 66stitches then you have to slip stitches on every row at the neck I don't understand could you please help me from where the 66stitches are till the end of the left front then I will be able to do the right hopefully
06.02.2020 - 17:50DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Gould, did you read the explanation in the answer below? the stitches from thread/stitch holders on each side of jacket (on front pieces) will be then worked when you pick up the stitches on hood. Happy knitting!
07.02.2020 - 07:45
Rene Gould wrote:
I\'m on the left front up to 66 stars I don\'t understand about putting first stitch on holder on every row for neck can you please help me
06.02.2020 - 15:24DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Gould, when left front piece measures 66 cm, you will slip the stitches at the beginning of each row from WS (from neck) as follows: work the first 7 stitches and slip them on a thred, work row to the end, turn and work RS row. *Work 1 stitch and slip them on a thread, work row to the end, turn and work next row from RS*, repeat from *-* 2 more times (= there are now 10 stitches on a thread towards neck) = 14 sts remain for shoulder. Happy knitting!
06.02.2020 - 15:59
Kathleen Goulding wrote:
Hello. What would the best cast on edge be for this hooded aurora jacket.
12.08.2019 - 20:55DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Goulding, you can use your favorite technique to cast on, just don't forget -as always - to avoid a tighting edge. Happy knitting!
13.08.2019 - 08:12
Brenda Wilkinson wrote:
I am going to use And es to make Aurora. Can It be felted if I knit a size larger? Thanks.
25.04.2019 - 22:08DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Wilkinson, Andes is feltable but this pattern is not felted so that we don't have any experience of how it would work if felted and we are unfortunately not able to adapt every pattern to every single request. Read more about felting here and please contact your DROPS store for any further individual assistance. Happy knitting!
26.04.2019 - 08:52
Karen wrote:
Could I do a two tie sweater with a dark curve panel on each side. Like an hour glass visual shaping? Like this )__( and the sleeve and hood and moddle of sweater a multi colored boucle?
28.02.2019 - 16:06DROPS Design answered:
Dear Karen, you will find here all our jacket patterns with rounded front edges. Happy knitting!
01.03.2019 - 09:25
Freya wrote:
Hallo, Ich habe zwei Fragen zum Vorderteil: 1. Welche Maschen werden auf den Hilfsfaden gelegt? Die zur Mitte/Knopfleiste hin gerichteten? 2. Was ist damit gemeint: "damit man den Faden nicht abschneiden muss strickt man die M. bevor man sie auf den Hilfsfaden legt"? Im Videotutorial ist der Hilfsfaden ein seperater Faden!?
19.11.2018 - 22:43DROPS Design answered:
Liebe Freya, Sie können diese Maschen entweder auf einem Hilfsnadel/separaten Nadel/Hilfsfaden legen. Beim linken Vorderteil, stricken Sie am Anfang der Rückreihe (= vom Halsausschnitt bis Seite/Armausschnitt) die ersten 7 Maschen, dann legen Sie diese 7 M still, die Reihe bis zur Ende stricken, wenden, Hinreihe stricken, wenden, um am Anfang der nächste Rückreihe stricken Sie die ersten 3-4 M (siehe Grösse) und legen diese 3-4 M still (jetzt wurden 10-11 M stillgelegt) und die Reihe bis zur Ende stricken. Diese stillgelegten Maschen werden bei der Kaputze wieder gestrickt. Viel Spaß beim stricken!
20.11.2018 - 08:23
ANNICK wrote:
SUR LA PHOTO LES BOUTONS SONT POSES SUR LE COTE AVANT DROIT ET DANS LES EXPLICATIONS C EST SUR CE COTE QUE L ON FAIT LES BOUTONNIÈRES .
27.09.2017 - 19:05DROPS Design answered:
Bonjour Annick, les boutonnières sont généralement ouvertes sur la bordure devant droit pour les femmes, la photo a probablement été inversée. Bon tricot!
28.09.2017 - 10:33Linda J wrote:
I love this pattern and was wondering if you had a similar pattern done in a DK weight yarn? Thank you.
09.04.2017 - 21:10DROPS Design answered:
Dear Linda J, please find here all jackets worked with yarn group B (= dk weight). Do not hesitate to use more filters if required. Happy knitting!
12.04.2017 - 11:43
Nina wrote:
Ik heb een vraag over het laatste stukje van het voorpand. Ik begrijp niet wat jullie bedoelen met hulpdraad. Hoe moet ik dat doen?
27.12.2016 - 21:24
Connie Mascino wrote:
I'm at the hood, it says double ans sew at top. If I double and sew, bind off is at neck. Top of hood doesn't look right. Looks like it should be garter stitch. What am I doing wrong?
17.10.2015 - 20:40DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Mascino, hood is worked picking up sts around neck (sts from st holder+ sts picked up around neckline), then is worked, bound off and sewn tog as in the video below. Work in seed st with 7 sts in garter st on each side. Happy knitting!
19.10.2015 - 09:09
Aurora#aurorajacket |
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Knitted DROPS jacket in seed st with hood in ”Andes” or ”Snow”. Size: S - XXXL
DROPS 132-9 |
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SEED ST: 1st row: * K 1, P 1 *, repeat from *-*. 2nd row: K over P and P over K. Repeat 2nd row. GARTER ST (back and forth on needle): K all rows. MEASURING TIP: Because of the weight of the garment all measurements must be done by holding the piece up otherwise the garment will be too long when worn. BUTTON HOLES: bind off for button holes on right front band.1 button hole = K 3rd and 4th st from mid front tog, then make 1 YO. Bind off for button holes when piece measures: SIZE S: 19, 28, 37, 46, 55 and 64 cm / 7½",11",14½",18",21½" and 25¼" SIZE M: 21, 30, 39, 48, 57 and 66 cm / 8¼",11¾",15¼",19",22½" and 26" SIZE L: 23, 32, 41, 50, 59 and 68 cm / 9",12½",16⅛",15¾",23¼" and 26¾" SIZE XL: 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 and 70 cm / 8",11¾",15¾",19¾",23⅝" and 27½" SIZE XXL: 22, 32, 42, 52, 62 and 72 cm / 8¾",12½",16½",20½",24⅜" and 28⅜" SIZE XXXL: 24, 34, 44, 54, 64 and 74 cm / 9½",13⅜",17¼",21¼",25¼" and 29⅛" KNITTING TIP (applies to hood): To avoid holes in the transitions where sts for neck were slipped on a stitch holder, pick up the yarn between 2 sts and work this strand tog with 1st st on row. -------------------------------------------------------- BACK PIECE: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 50-54-58-62-68-72 sts on needle size 10 mm / US 15 with Andes. Work in SEED ST - see explanation above! REMEMBER THE GAUGE! When piece measures 8 cm / 3⅛" - READ MEASURING TIP - dec 1 st in each side. Repeat dec every 8 cm / 3⅛" a total of 6 times = 38-42-46-50-56-60 sts. When piece measures 53-54-55-56-57-58 cm / 21"-21¼"-21⅝"-22"-22½"-22¾", insert 1 marker in each side (marks where armhole starts). When piece measures 70-72-74-76-78-80 cm / 27½"-28⅜"-29⅛"-30"-30¾"-31½, bind off the middle 8-8-10-10-10-10 sts for neck and finish each shoulder separately. Then bind off 1 st on next row from neck = 14-16-17-19-22-24 sts. Bind off when piece measures 72-74-76-78-80-82 cm / 28⅜"-29⅛"-30"-30¾"-31½"-32¼". LEFT FRONT PIECE: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 30-32-34-36-39-41 sts (includes 7 band sts towards mid front) on needle size 10 mm / US 15 with Andes. Work in GARTER ST - see explanation above - over the 7 band sts towards mid front and Seed st over the remaining sts. When piece measures 8 cm / 3⅛", beg to dec in the side as on back piece = 24-26-28-30-33-35 sts. When piece measures 53-54-55-56-57-58 cm / 21"-21¼"-21⅝"-22"-22½"-22¾", insert 1 marker in the side (marks where armhole starts). Continue to work until piece measures 66-68-70-72-74-76 cm / 26"-26¾"-27½"-28⅜"-29⅛"-30". Now slip sts on beg of every row from neck on 1 stitch holder (after they have been worked to avoid cutting the thread) as follows: 7 sts 1 time and 1 st 3-3-4-4-4-4 times = 14-16-17-19-22-24 sts remain on shoulder. Bind off when piece measures 72-74-76-78-80-82 cm / 28⅜"-29⅛"-30"-30¾"-31½"-32¼". RIGHT FRONT PIECE: Cast on and work as left front piece but reversed. In addition bind off for BUTTON HOLES on band - see explanation above! SLEEVE: Worked back and forth on needle. Cast on 24-24-26-26-28-28 sts on needle size 10 mm / US 15 with Andes. Work 8 rows in Garter st, continue in Seed st. At the same time when piece measures 12 cm / 4¾", inc 1 st in each side. Repeat inc every 8-7-7-5-5-4 cm / 3⅛"-2¾"-2¾"-2"-2"-1½" a total of 5-6-6-7-7-8 times = 34-36-38-40-42-44 sts. When piece measures 52-50-49-47-45-43 cm / 20½"-19¾"-19¼"-18½"-17¾"-17", loosely bind off all sts. NOTE: Shorter measurements in the larger sizes because of wider shoulder width. ASSEMBLY: Sew the shoulder seams. Sew in sleeves – see markers on front and back piece for where the sleeves should start. Sew sleeve and side seam in one, sew tog edge to edge in front loop of outermost st to avoid a chunky seam. Sew on buttons. HOOD: Pick up approx. 35 to 42 sts around the neck (including sts on stitch holders at the front) on needle size 10 mm / US 15 with Andes. K 1 row from WS while AT THE SAME TIME working to avoid holes in the transitions at the front of neck – READ KNITTING TIP. Then work 8 rows in Garter st. On next row from RS, inc evenly to 48-50-52-54-56-58 sts. NOTE: Do not inc over the outermost 7 sts in each side (= front bands). Continue in Garter st over the outermost 7 sts in each side and Seed st over the remaining sts until hood measures 47-47-48-48-49-49 cm / 18½"-18½"-19"-19"-19¼"-19¼", bind off. Fold the hood double and sew it tog at the top, sew edge to edge to avoid a chunky seam. |
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